
A newly published website offers opiate addicts, and friends and family of opiate addicts, a free resource to help those suffering from the addiction. OpiateAddictionHelp.com offers its readers both non-biased information and links to a variety of websites to help them get the information they need about opiate addictions.
The administrators which reside in the Portland, Oregon area found that much of the information found online was both unclear and unhelpful, in addition, they wanted to provide a website that offers information of “what to expect” from an opiate addiction and possible avenues they can take to fight such an addiction.
“Much of what is out there doesn’t give insight on such things as like what to expect during periods of withdrawals, how long they last, and things you can do to survive them better,” says Jennifer, one of the Administrators of OpiateAddictionHelp.com “Many opiate addicts are too afraid to stop using due to how debilitating the withdrawal symptoms are. If they can confirm that they are only temporary and that relief isn’t far away, I feel it could help change their perspectives on choosing to quit and get help.”
Without a doubt, opiate addictions can be one of the hardest struggles to overcome, but with proper resources, many users who want to quit can find the help they need to do so. The withdrawals from opiates can be both mentally and physically overwhelming and that is what keeps most people hooked to the drugs. Without them, they hurt, they get very sick and become completely dysfunctional in today’s society.
OpiateAddictionHelp.com provides free information and resources to help with everything from helping with at home opiate withdrawal symptoms to finding government funded rehabilitation services and using employee assistance programs in dealing with opiate detox.
Opiate Addicts and freinds and family of opiate addicts are encouraged to visit the site at www.OpiateAddictionHelp.com to get the information, answers and help they need to live happier, healthier lives.